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Comparatives and Past

The document provides information on adjectives and their comparative and superlative forms, examples of comparatives, the simple past tense of regular and irregular verbs with examples, and definitions of the zero conditional with examples of its structure. Key points covered include short adjectives taking -er/ -est endings, irregular comparatives like good/better/best, and the simple past formed by adding -ed to regular verbs and using irregular forms for verbs like go/went.

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Comparatives and Past

The document provides information on adjectives and their comparative and superlative forms, examples of comparatives, the simple past tense of regular and irregular verbs with examples, and definitions of the zero conditional with examples of its structure. Key points covered include short adjectives taking -er/ -est endings, irregular comparatives like good/better/best, and the simple past formed by adding -ed to regular verbs and using irregular forms for verbs like go/went.

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ADJECTIVE COMPARATIVE (2) SUPERLATIVE( more than 2)

Short: big Bigger than The biggest


Smaller than The smallest
Long: dangerous More dangerous than The most dangerous
Irregular: good Better than The best

THE ELEPHANT IS BIGGER THAN THE MOUSE.

THE ELEPHANT IS MORE DANGEROUS THAN THE MOUSE.

THE ELEPHANT IS THE BIGGEST ANIMAL.

THE ELEPHANT IS THE MOST DANGEROUS ANIMAL.

Comparatives:

PARROTS CAN FLY BUT I CAN’T.

I CAN PAINT AND WRITE BUT DOGS CAN’T.

I CAN RUN FAST BUT CHEETAHS CAN RUN FASTER THAN ME.

SIMPLE PAST

VERBS

REGULAR IRREGULAR

WORK WORKED GO WENT

EXAMPLES:

I WORK EVERY DAY. (present)


I WORKED YESTERDAY.

I DIDN’T WORK YESTERDAY.

DID I WORK YESTERDAY?

REMEMBER: DID AND PAST NEVER EVER GO TOGETHER!!!!!!

REGULAR VERB SIMPLE PAST IRREGULAR VERB SIMPLE PAST

ARRIVE ARRIVED COME BACK CAME

BELIEVE BELIEVED HEAR HEARD

LIVE LIVED GROW GREW

DIE DIED FIGHT FOUGHT

DISAPPEAR DISAPPEARED RUN RAN

START STARTED BUILD BUILT

HUNT HUNTED SEE SAW

ATTACK ATTACHED CATCH CAUGHT

HOWL HOWLED FALL FELL

HIT HIT

HURT HURT

PUT PUT

ZERO CONDITIONAL

WHEN CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE

WHEN I FINISH MY HOMEWORK, I PLAY WITH MY DOG.

WHEN MY DOG PLAYS WITH ME, HE IS HAPPY.

WHEN + SIMPLE PRESENT (,) + SIMPLE PRESENT

MAIN CLAUSE WHEN CLAUSE


I PLAY WITH MY DOG WHEN I FINISH MY HOMEWORK.

MY DOG IS HAPPY WHEN I PLAY WITH HIM.

SIMPLE PRESENT + WHEN + SIMPLE PRESENT

REMEMBER: HE/SHE/IT VERB + S

GO TO THE PARK/PLAY WITH MY FRIENDS

STUDY/GET GOOD MARKS

RAIN/PLAY CARDS

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